The hundred-year-old naval base that the United States occupies in southeastern Cuba, contrary to Havana's will, is separated from the rest of the Caribbean territory by more than barbed wire and a strip of land that could still be mined.
The hundred-year-old naval base that the United States occupies in southeastern Cuba, contrary to Havana's will, is separated from the rest of the Caribbean territory by more than barbed wire and a strip of land that could still be mined.